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Hegel Beyond Liberalism: The Dialectic of Political and Economic Democracy by Bernardo Ferro ISBN 9781009584746, 9781009584715, 9781009584760, 100958474X, 1009584715, 1009584766 instant download

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Authors:Bernardo Ferro
Pages:239 pages
Year:2025
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.21 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781009584746, 9781009584715, 9781009584760, 100958474X, 1009584715, 1009584766
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Hegel Beyond Liberalism: The Dialectic of Political and Economic Democracy by Bernardo Ferro ISBN 9781009584746, 9781009584715, 9781009584760, 100958474X, 1009584715, 1009584766 instant download

Hegel's political philosophy has long been associated with some form of social or welfare liberalism. Bernardo Ferro challenges this interpretation and shows how Hegel's work harbours a more ambitious philosophical project, pointing to a different vision of modern society. Ferro argues that Hegel's account of the state should be read not as a complement to the concept of civil society, but as a direct challenge to its underlying logic. He then draws the political and economic conclusions implicit in this line of approach, arguing that the conscious pursuit of the common good which Hegel regards as essential to a rational state is not compatible with either a capitalist production system or a constitutional monarchy: a true dialectical synthesis of the particular interests of individuals and the general interests of society entails nothing less than a comprehensive democratization of the economic and the political spheres, and the need for this transformation holds the key to Hegel's enduring political relevance.

Revisits and reinterprets the work of one of the greatest modern philosophers

Uses Hegel's work as a starting point to address contemporary social and political issues

Engages with recent, ongoing debates about political and economic democracy

DOI: 10.1017/9781009584760

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